By M.A.C.
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
With the release of QUEEN, Nicki Minaj re-establish herself as a force in the game. Since 2009, Nicki Minaj has been a solid force in the music industry. After her 2010 debut, Nicki Minaj has consistently been the leading female rapper in the game.
By 2012, fans began looking

By M.A.C.
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
Over the years, females have not gotten the same levels of respect, in the rap game, as their male counterparts. Trail-blazing ladies, such as Queen Latifah and MC Lyte opened the door for ladies. Then, it was those Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown figures that proved ladies

By Chox-Mak
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
After the huge rollout for "Everyday Struggle," Complex wasn't just going to take an L. During the holiday season, Joe Budden provided plenty of headlines, as he left the show. The first week he was gone, they brought in DJ Whoo Kid as guest host.
Since then, "Everyday

By Chox-Mak
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
Suddenly, "Everyday Struggle" went from being the most-popular hip hop show online, to being in trouble. All of this began to take form when Joe Budden called the show out. Seeing how he helped to create the show and build its audience, Joe Budden wanted bigger money.
Joe

By Alyssa Debonair
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
In the middle of Joe Budden announcing he was done working on his series, "Everyday Struggle," Charlamagne Tha God posted on IG. His post went mostly overlooked, but it was a photo of a camera recording him and Joe Budden. Immediately, people thought it was a

By Chox-Mak
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
This spring, Complex took a gamble on DJ Akademiks and Joe Budden and it worked. Literally, a "First Take" for hip hop in "Everyday Struggle" that became a popular show. Everybody loved to hate this show, as hip hop fans woke up looking forward to insulting these

By Chox-Mak
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
Coming up alongside Busta Rhymes, Rah Digga came out at a time when people really rapped for the sport. Times have changed and now it is all about record sales. Given how much the industry changed, it kind of had to get like this, because it's the

By Chox-Mak
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
Yesterday, "Everyday Struggle" had DJ Whoo Kid come in as guest commentator. Immediately, fans worried that he was Joe Budden's replacement. To ease their minds, DJ Whoo Kid told them he was just filling in, while Joe was on paternity leave.
Joe Budden commented on DJ Whoo Kid's

By Chox-Mak
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
For going on a week, there have been stories about "Everyday Struggle" and the future of the show. Since debuting, this spring, the show has become immensely popular. Hip hop fans have loved watching Joe Budden curse DJ Akademiks out, every day.
Meanwhile, they have had some notable